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Mar 07 2025SPORTS

Concussions and Balance: How Brain Injuries Affect Athletic Performance

Concussions are a common issue in sports, and they can have lasting effects on an athlete's performance. This is especially true when it comes to balance and coordination. Researchers wanted to see how a history of concussions affects an athlete's ability to maintain balance while performing upper

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Yoga's Long Game: What Happens After Years of Practice?

Yoga is more than just a trend. It's a journey that can change your mind and body over time. But what happens when you stick with it for the long haul? Let's dive in. First, let's talk about what makes yoga special. It's not just about the poses. It's about breathing, focusing, and connecting your

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Mar 07 2025SPORTS

Love and Technology: A Husband's Health Scare and a Wife's Journey

Hunter Woodhall, a Paralympic champion, had a rough time. It all started with a simple salad containing blue cheese. Hunter, who had developed a strange intolerance to lactose after catching Covid-19, felt intense stomach cramps. This was unusual, even for someone who had experienced severe pain bef

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Mar 07 2025BUSINESS

Target in the Crosshairs: A 40-Day Shopping Detour

A significant movement is underway, urging people to skip shopping at Target for 40 days. This protest, known as the "Target Fast, " is a response to Target's decision to end some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The boycott began on Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent, and will

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

How a Village in Congo Took Charge of Its Health

In the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a remarkable experiment unfolded. A national program shook things up by giving villages money for better latrines and water systems. But that was just the start. The program also aimed to boost local leadership and encourage better hygiene habits.

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Mar 07 2025EDUCATION

The Doctor Who Shaped Irish Medicine

Imagine a time when medicine was still finding its feet. John Stearne, born in 1624, was a key figure in this era. He was the first to hold the title of Regius Professor of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin. His journey wasn't straightforward, though. Stearne's story begins in Ardbraccan,

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Mar 07 2025BUSINESS

B. C. Plans to Tackle Tariffs and Economic Challenges

The recent announcement of tariffs on Canadian goods by the U. S. has left many wondering what the future holds for British Columbia's economy. On March 5, Finance Minister Brenda Bailey addressed a gathering of business leaders at the Hotel Grand Pacific. She acknowledged the tough times ahead, wit

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Big Bucks for Green Bay Hospitals

In a move that's sure to shake things up, a major investment is coming to Green Bay. Two hospitals are about to get a serious upgrade. The plan is to pump $270 million into HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center and HSHS St. Vincent Hospital. This is the biggest investment ever made in the area.

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Mar 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breathing in the Dark: US Halts Global Air Quality Data Sharing

The US has made a surprising move to stop sharing air quality data from its embassies and consulates around the world. This decision has left scientists and health experts concerned, as this data was crucial for tracking global air quality and protecting public health. The US State Department annou

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Missile Mayhem in Ukraine

A wave of destruction swept through Ukraine last night. As the world watches, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine drags on. This time, the target was a five-story hotel in Kryvyi Rih, the birthplace of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack left four people dead and over 30 injured.

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